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Story By Karen Ramirez and Maila Bringas
Queer Space club, the LGBTQ on-campus support group, and the LBCC Board of Trustees participated in the 35th annual pride parade along with other organizations and participants on Sunday, May 20.
Rainbow flags were flown all across Ocean boulevard...

LBCC is looking to regulate and relocate designated smoking areas on both campuses by 2019.
The Associated Student Body has been trying to steer away from the everyday event planning of student activities and be more involved with the student body by conducting surveys on...

Ole the Viking; the symbolic Viking mascot, is making a bold new fashion statement by de-robing his traditional Viking wardrobe and adding a modern cartoon-like twist.
Ole, who wears his signature horned-armored helmet and drapes himself in red and black school spirited colors, lined with fur, debuted...

To begin the LBCC Foreign Film Festival, a Gay Greatness lecture was presented in T1200 at the LAC on Thursday, April 19.
The lecture was given by Gregorio Luke, an expert on Mexican and Latin American arts, first secretary of the embassy of Mexico in...

Learning how to keep the brain healthy has become one of many informal presentations senior citizens attend at the Lifetime Learning Center for free in the series on aging issues in QQ 122 on Mondays from March 12 - May 7.
Charles Wilcox represents the...

After over a month of uncertainty about the safety of school servers and personal information, the “cyber incident” that has plagued LBCC in recent weeks is finally over, according to school officials.
According to LBCC’s website, all systems are back online and operational, with summer...

The LBCC Computer and Office Studies department is holding their COS Major Day on May 18 from 11:00 a.m. at 2:00 p.m. to inform students about career opportunities in the Computer and Office studies field.
This is the 2nd year that the COS department has...

Recent complaints from students about the smell of urine near the Journalism building and cafeteria at LAC have reopened the conversation regarding the feral cat population at both LBCC campuses.
On one side stands many school administrators stating that student safety is the highest...

The LBCC Film Club hosted a Q&A panel on Monday, April 30 at the LAC Studio for students interested in pursuing a career in the industry.
Erik Martinez is a professor of Screenwriting, Dr. Alison Hoffman is a professor of Film Studies, and David Parrish...

Published continuously since 1927, the Viking News is the official student news organization of Long Beach City College. The award winning newspaper publishes Spring, Summer and Fall semesters and is online and on social media daily. The Viking is part of the Journalism curriculum of the English department.